52 Percent Don’t Trust Obama, 60 Percent Disapprove of Obama’s Health Care Handling

The public’s trust in President
Obama has hit a new low according to a recent
Quinnipiac poll
, with a slim majority (52 percent) who say the
president is not “honest or trustworthy” whereas 44 percent believe
he is. Just last month, most Americans (54 percent) agreed the
president was honest and trustworthy, while 41 percent
disagreed.

In November, Quinnipiac
found
that a solid majority (60 percent) of independents
distrusted Barack Obama as well as 86 percent of Republicans, but
only 12 percent of Democrats. Slim majorities of all age groups
also reported a lack of trust in the president, including 51
percent of millennials, some of Obama’s most enthusiastic
supporters. Eight-one percent of African-Americans trust Obama and
59 percent of Caucasians do not, while Hispanics are evenly divided
51 percent to 49 percent in slight favor of the president. A
majority (55 percent) of men are distrustful of the president, and
a slight plurality (49 percent) of women agrees.

Presidential trust has likely waned amidst the millions of
Americans who have had their current health insurance plans
canceled even after President Obama
consistently
promised “if you like your health care plan, you
can keep your health care plan.” Moreover, the messy rollout of
health insurance exchanges have resulted in
only 100,000 enrollments
, falling about 80 percent short of
500,000 enrollments the administration’s
models had predicted
. The actual implementation of the health
care law has continued to undermine the Obama administration’s
promises and predictions.

Within this context, it is perhaps less surprising that only

36 percent approve
of the president’s handling of health care,
compare to 43 percent in October. Not only that, for the first time
since Quinnpiac began asking the question, Americans are equally
likely to trust Republicans with health care as President Obama (43
and 42 percent respectively). Just last month, Obama enjoyed a 9
point advantage over his GOP colleagues (47 to 38 percent). Once
debate over the government shutdown settled, the renewed focus on
the Affordable Care Act/Obamacare has not gone well for the
president.

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A.M. Links: Rep. Rogers Concerned About Western Jihadists in Syria, Hawaii Senate Passes Gay Marriage Bill, Chinese Communists Want Markets To Play “Decisive Role” in Resource Allocation

  • Officials in Ohio have denied a
    death row inmate’s request
    to have his organs donated to his
    relatives, saying that he made the request too late.
  • Rep.
    Mike Rogers
    (R-Mich.) is concerned about the number of Western
    jihadists fighting in Syria, who could return to North America or
    Europe to launch attacks.

  • Opium production
    in Afghanistan is at a record high.
  • Sen.
    Dianne Feinstein
    (D-Calif.) is cosponsoring a bill which
    would force insurance companies to reinstate health plans that were
    canceled because of Obamacare.
  • Hawaii’s Senate has passed a bill
    legalizing gay marriage
    .

  • China’s Communist Party
    has agreed that markets should play a
    “decisive role” in allocating resources.

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S.M. Oliva on How Labor Regulation Makes the Dolphins Bullying Scandal Worse

Whatever the outcome of the Wells investigation
into Richie Incognito’s alleged misconduct against his teammate
Jonathan Martin, the Dolphins affair has once again focused
public attention on the NFL’s unusual labor system. S.M. Oliva
points out that labor regulations are only making the situation
worse by limiting the ability of players to leave an unpleasant
situation and seek work elsewhere.

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Jacob Sullum on Obamacare's Unacknowledged Tradeoffs

For the millions of Americans who are losing
health plans they liked as a result of the Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act, Senior Editor Jacob Sullum writes, the name of
that law is a bitter joke: They do not feel protected, and they
often find that the replacement coverage they are forced to buy
costs a lot more. But President Obama has a solution. “We have to
make sure that they are not feeling as if they’ve been betrayed by
an effort that is designed to help them,” he told NBC
News last week. Sullum says the dishonesty and condescension packed
into that sentence help explain why Obama’s signature achievement
has provoked anger instead of the gratitude he expected.

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Jacob Sullum on Obamacare’s Unacknowledged Tradeoffs

For the millions of Americans who are losing
health plans they liked as a result of the Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act, Senior Editor Jacob Sullum writes, the name of
that law is a bitter joke: They do not feel protected, and they
often find that the replacement coverage they are forced to buy
costs a lot more. But President Obama has a solution. “We have to
make sure that they are not feeling as if they’ve been betrayed by
an effort that is designed to help them,” he told NBC
News last week. Sullum says the dishonesty and condescension packed
into that sentence help explain why Obama’s signature achievement
has provoked anger instead of the gratitude he expected.

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Washington State Health Exchange Enrollees Get Delayed Sticker Shock

Math. How does it work?Thousands of Washington State Obamacare
enrollees were told by their state-run exchange that they qualified
for those subsidies that were supposed to keep insurance rates
reasonable. Turns out they were told wrong. Whoops! According to
the
National Review
:

Thousands of Washington State Obamacare enrollees will be
informed that the state’s health-care exchange underestimated how
much they’d have to pay for insurance.

Approximately 8,000 Washingtonians are about to learn that for
its first three weeks of operation, Washington Healthplanfinder,
the state’s exchange, was erroneously sending their monthly incomes
to the federal hub, which compiles data from various federal and
state agencies to determine applicants’ eligibility for Medicaid
and premium subsidies.

What, you mean all those people weren’t making $3,000 a year?
Jeez. How confusing!

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Cool Sci-Fi Future Is Nigh: Dad Builds Son 3-D Printed Prosthetic Hand for $10

Shirking
$30,000 in medical fees
 for a traditional prosthetic hand,
videographer Paul McCarthy built a multi-colored “Robohand” for his
twelve-year-old son using a friend’s 3-D printer. McCarthy says he
spent, “Five, maybe, ten bucks.”

The boy, 12-year-old Leon
McCarthy, was born without fingers on his left hand. Once he turned
ten, Paul started searching for an inexpensive and functional
prosthetic alternative.

What he found changed his son’s life. A YouTube
video
 by Washington-based special effects artist and
puppeteer, Ivan Owen, shows the results of the artist’s
collaborative effort to build a Robohand for a disabled boy in
South Africa. Like McCarthy, Owen was not an engineer, computer
scientist, or doctor. However, he was passionate about helping to
develop affordable, DIY prosthetics. In an interview with CBS News,
Owen said:

I’ve always had this vision of people being able to build their
own prosthetic device at home.

To help him accomplish this goal, MakerBot, a firm that produces
3-D printing equipment, offered Owen and his South African design
partner, Richard Van As, free printers. From there, Owen and Van As
honed the Robohand and posted the design and
instructions
for free download on Thingiverse, a website for
sharing digital designs.

According to
NPR
, once the McCarthy’s discovered Owens’ video and the
Robohand instructions, they decided to make one for Leon:

Printing the parts (using a friend’s borrowed 3-D printer) was
easy, the two say. But it took them a month to figure out how to
string, screw and bolt together what they describe as the
“Frankenstein” version. It’s still a work in progress, they say,
but several weeks ago, Leon wore it to school for a tryout.

“I’m able to hold a pencil and piece of paper,” Leon says. “I’ve
done a lot more than I ever thought I could, so it’s opened up a
lot of new doors in my life.”

Van As is now raising money
through a crowdfunding site to build more Robohands for disabled
children at no cost to their families. In the meantime, the
latest version of
Robohand
is available for free download – and the materials
cost just $5.

While many are lauding these developments as an awesome way to
revolutionize healthcare and DIY projects, some are concerned that
lobbyists and politicians may try to stop their proliferation. In

Forbes
:

Because a 3D printer can make perfect replicas of many kinds of
object, manufacturers may seek to brand it a “piracy machine” and
demand additional measures to protect their traditional way of
doing business. Mr Weinberg worries that they may behave rather
like the record industry did when its own business model—based on
selling pricey CD albums that few music fans wanted, instead of
cheap single tracks they craved—came under attack from Napster and
other file-swapping networks.

 

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Survey: Egypt the Worst Country in the Arab World For Women’s Rights

According to a survey of gender experts published
by the Thomson Reuters Foundation, Egypt is the worst country
in the Arab world when it comes to women’s rights. Saudi Arabia,

where women are not allowed
to travel abroad without
permission, drive, or open a bank account, came in two places ahead
of Egypt.

The survey cites high levels of harassment, genital mutilation,
and trafficking as some of the factors contributing to Egypt’s
place on the list.

From the
Thomson Reuters Foundation
:

Sexual harassment, high rates of female genital cutting and a
surge in violence and Islamist feeling after the Arab Spring
uprisings have made Egypt the worst country in the Arab world to be
a woman, a poll of gender experts showed on Tuesday.

Discriminatory laws and a spike in trafficking also contributed
to Egypt’s place at the bottom of a ranking of 22 Arab states, the
Thomson Reuters Foundation survey found.

According to the Thomson Reuters Foundation article, an April
United Nations report found that 99.3 percent of women and girls
are the subject of sexual harassment in Egypt. The article also
cites the claim, made by UNICEF, that 91 percent of Egyptian women
and girls are subjected to genital mutilation.

That the experts polled believe that Egypt is a worse Arab
country to be a woman in than Syria, where a brutal civil war is
being waged, is shocking. While Egypt has yet to descend into full
blown civil war, recent events such as last summer’s coup and the
military-backed government’s crackdown on supporters of the Muslim
Brotherhood have not contributed to stability or the safety of
Egyptian women and girls. More from the Thomson Reuters
Foundation:

Syria’s civil war has had a devastating impact on women at home
and in refugee camps across borders, where they are vulnerable to
trafficking, forced and child marriage and sexual violence, experts
said.

Rights groups say forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad have
targeted women with rape and torture, while hardline Islamists have
stripped them of rights in rebel-held territory.

“The Syrian woman is a weapon of war, subjected to abductions
and rape by the regime and other groups,” a Syrian women’s rights
campaigner said.

Further
analysis
shows that three of the five Arab Spring countries
(Yemen, Syria, Egypt) are now in the top five worst countries in
the Arab world for women’s rights. Some may have hoped for the Arab
Spring, which began almost three years ago, to usher in a new and
better environment for Arab women. Unfortunately, this has yet to
be realized.  

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